Sonic Genesis

Sonic Genesis Sonic the Hedgehog is the longest running video game inspired comic ever Sonic s legacy is truly an epic one But when the evil Dr Eggman enacts a plan to restart all of time and space our hero must j

Title: Sonic Genesis

Author: Ian Flynn Sonic Scribes

ISBN: 9781879794894

Page: 352

Format: Hardcover

Sonic the Hedgehog is the longest running video game inspired comic ever Sonic s legacy is truly an epic one But when the evil Dr Eggman enacts a plan to restart all of time and space, our hero must journey through a whole new world to correct all of reality New and old fans alike can jump right into Sonic s most amazing adventure to date with the mega hit mini series tSonic the Hedgehog is the longest running video game inspired comic ever Sonic s legacy is truly an epic one But when the evil Dr Eggman enacts a plan to restart all of time and space, our hero must journey through a whole new world to correct all of reality New and old fans alike can jump right into Sonic s most amazing adventure to date with the mega hit mini series that rocked the comic world This collection features the complete Sonic Genesis epic plus never before seen special features.

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This is my little girl Jess' own review (with some input from Mom on spelling and grammar). Jess is 9.Hi again everyone! Jess here. This time, I'm reviewing a comic about my most favorite character, Sonic the Hedgehog! I've been addicted to this character for the past 2 or 3 years. And by the way, I am not the kind of girl that would like girly stuff. I am a tomboy. Ok, that's enough about me, now about the comic. The characters in this comic are Sonic, Sally, Rotor, Antoine, and Dr. Eggman. In [...]

The thing is, the main throwback/alternate-universe/memory-loss storyline just feels like a detour from a larger storyline, of which we're seeing the middle chapters. I mean, it's a very well-done detour; Flynn is excellent at character and dialogue, both Spaziante and Yardley are good, clean, appealing artists, and there are a bunch of neat early-game/'90s cartoon jokes. But it's not, in and of itself, a satisfying story.

I’ve always liked the Sonic the Hedgehog comics, but I’ve never really collected them. The Archie Comics have done a good job of incorporating every part of Sonic’s history, from the Sega games spanning several consoles to the four animated series’. The Sonic: Genesis graphic novel is a compilation of issues #226-229 of Archie Comics’ Sonic the Hedgehog series, or the “Genesis” story arc.(view spoiler)[The concept is that Dr. Eggman is using his newly constructed Death Egg Mark II [...]